Comparisons are being drawn between the killings of Trayvon Martin and Bo Morrisson, who was killed in Wisconsin after entering a stranger's home trying to evade police, according to the Star Tribune.

Morrisson, 20, was at a party next door before he entered the neighbor's porch, and was shot by a homeowner who believed he posed a threat.

The case has brought gun laws under fire from State Senator Chris Larson, who believes these cases have raised gun awareness. "What happened with Bo, what happened with Trayvon Martin -- the public is paying attention to this now," Larson said.

Legislation was passed recently in Wisconsin that removed restrictions on gun use. "There is a very large agenda at play here in Wisconsin on everything from guns to business tax breaks," said state Sen. Jon Erpenbach, a Democrat who opposed the bill.

"People are so confused, so paranoid if they guess wrong," Rep. Tony Cornish said. "They think 'Can you defend yourself or not?'"

"Today is the first day since two months ... Homs (is) without shelling," one man told the monitors Saturday. "When you come, shelling stops."

The cease-fire is showing signs of unraveling, according to CNN. "If there is not a sustained cessation of violence, full freedom of movement for U.N. personnel and rapid, meaningful progress on all other aspects of the six-point plan, then we must all conclude this mission has run its course," Rice said. "Our patience is exhausted," said Susan Rice, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

The Syrian Government said Sunday that a terrorist group attacked a train that was carrying food, wounding six.

Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy from New York who went missing in 1979, was searched for Thursday in a basement of a SoHo building, according to CNN.com.

Authorities said they are looking for human remains or personal effects of Patz, who disappeared walking to school over three decades ago. "It's a very painstaking process," said NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne.

Patz was officially declared dead in 2001, when the family filed a civil suit against Jose Antonio Ramos. Ramos is serving a 20-year sentence for molesting a different boy and will be released this year.

May 25, which was the day Patz went missing, was declared National Missing Children's Day by Ronald Reagan.

Investigators are looking into other suspects outside of Ramos, according to CNN.com.

Marquet said one weekend in January of 2011 that an upperclassmen came into her room to talk, before persuading her to drink in his room. He then turned off the lights and raped her, according to Marquet.

Struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts, Marquet told authorties because she didn't want it to happen to anyone else.

Kendzior also had too much to drink at a nearby off-campus party in the fall 2008, in which an upperclassman offered to her a place to stay. At the residence she said she was raped, according to CNN.

U.N. monitors arrived in Syria Monday morning during a cease-fire that began Thursday, according to CNN.

A decision was made Saturday by the U.N. Security Council to send representatives to monitor the cease-fire.

There have been signs that the cease-fire is on the brink of collapsing, according to CNN, and the council means to send over 250 observers depending on the success of the initial group.

Opposition to the Syrian government reported Sunday that the city of Homs is still being attacked by helicopters, and 23 people died across Syria Sunday, according to the Local Coordination Committees of Syria.